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Artists across Vermont open their work spaces to share their tools, equipment and inspirations. Whether in small towns or at the ends of back roads, studios are interesting places to visit because they reflect the dynamic yet organized process used to design and produce a...

Artists across Vermont open their work spaces to share their tools, equipment and inspirations. Whether in small towns or at the ends of back roads, studios are interesting places to visit because they reflect the dynamic yet organized process used to design and produce a...

An artist reception at the Vermont Supreme Court and the Montpelier Art Walk will feature paintings by Kate Burnim. The exhibition is titled “Liminal Arc,” a collection of artworks that contemplates space, time, separation and togetherness, boundaries, transition, and memory. Burnim will offer artist remarks...

Visit AO Glass for a day of delicious fun that blends Swedish traditions with Vermont maple. Enjoy fresh waffles from the Waffle Wagon food truck, sample Runamok Maple’s syrups, watch live glassblowing, and make your own pressed glass waffle....

Julia Brandis finds inspiration in nature and light. The result is an array of golden hues, soothing blues, and deep purples that will brighten even the dreariest of days. Brandis creates stained glass lamps, fire screens, and window panels in her new Westminster studio, which will...

With the exception of Dog Mountain, not many places can evoke feelings of happiness, whimsy and sadness all at once. High on a hill in St. Johnsbury, the late illustrator and woodcarver Stephen Huneck created a magical place to celebrate our spiritual connection to dogs. When you...

The small town of Putney is a big draw for artists.  With a population of 2,600, this Connecticut River Valley community has one of the highest concentrations of artists and artisans in Vermont. It's also home to the oldest continuous craft tour in the United...